Lifer

With 20 days to go until the first "bug bash" (where Insiders get to poke the build with sharpened sticks) is due to take place, Microsoft has plenty of time to fix the issue. The OS update itself (19H1) should start rolling out to end users in April, based on past performance.

And that bug bash? Microsoft said: "We've made the decision to only do one bug bash this release." Because it's not as if Windows 10 could use a bit more in the way of testing, right?